• PahassaPaikassa@sopuli.xyz
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    6 months ago

    Well, who owns the ship is the important bit. Where the ship is registered is irrelevant because its done for tax etc purposes. The crews are often subcontractor kind of deals. The ports that the ship left/was going to dont matter either, the ship is just a glorified floating lorry, you wouldnt consider a arson attack against a polish lorry to be a attack against germany just because the lorry was going to frankfurt.

    If you ask me personally this was an attack against the west, not any individual countries.

    • Crashumbc@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      They almost certainly had no idea of ANY details of the ship. Much less who owned it.

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        6 months ago

        It’s actually very easy to know the details and the ownership of ships at under sail. Sites like vesselfinder.com and marinetraffic.com provide live tracking and all the pertinent details. Even more if you go for the paid version. I doubt it is accurate enough for targeting but it plenty good enough for target selection.

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      6 months ago

      fair enough

      Still, I thought the Houthis were mostly targeting ships that turned off their AIS and tried to run the Strait?

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          6 months ago

          Weren’t ships declaring CHINESE CREW AND OWNER on AIS and successfully traversing the strait? That’s what I remember browsing the AIS tracker sites a few weeks ago